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Page 2: ...ting The unit should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer CAUTION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Explanation of Graphical Symbols WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE 11 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against t...

Page 3: ...ectronics Group recommend you to avoid w prolonged exposure from excessive volume g i levels CAUTION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NEG NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODe EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 81G 20 ANTENNA LEAD IN WIFIE GROUNDING CONDUCTORS INEC SECTION B O 21j ___________ POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRoDe SYSTEM INECART250 PARTHj ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT Note to CATV syst...

Page 4: ...of plug to wide slot and fully insert This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 CAUTION READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT To assure the finest performance please read this manual carefully Keep it in a safe place for future reference 2 Install this unit in a cool dry clean place away from windows heat sources sources of excessive vibration dust moisture and cold Avoid sourc...

Page 5: ...et Tuning Preset Station Shifting Capability Preset Editing Other Features 96 kHzI24 bit D A Converter SET MENU which Provides You with 12 Items for Optimizing This Unit for Your AudioNideo System Test Tone Generator for Easier Speaker Balance Adjustment 6 Channel External Decoder Input for Other Future Formats S Video Signal Input Output Capability 3 Opticall2 Coaxial Digital Signal Input Termina...

Page 6: ...o contact with clothing etc Clean the battety compartment tholOughly befOte installing new batteries GETTING STARTED Check that the following items are included in your package Remote control YAMAIIA Batteries AAA ROa UM 4 type Indoor FM antenna AM loop antenna Antenna adapter U 5 A and Canada models only Quick reference card Connection guide If the remote control operates only when it is close to...

Page 7: ...ity Ot tempetatute such as near a heatel stove 01 bath dusty places 01 exttemely low tempetatute I 3 GETTING STARTED The remote control transmits a directional infrared beam Be sure to aim the remote control directly at the infrared sensor during operation When the sensor is covered or there is a large object between the remote control and the sensor the sensOl cannot receive signals The sensor ma...

Page 8: ...th Dolby Digital and DTS In this case the output levels of the right and left speakers may not match CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 4 4t 4 4 t 4 4 YA AHA ffi tra l INPUT S LECTDR IT 0 NPcJTwOOe 1 iii m 1 C I 11 j II i ii it BASS Q BALANGE PHONES I OA R II Q Q VIDEO AUX I I 0 s o 0 P I I 1 4 41 4 4 4 4 49 4D l l 4D4i 4 EID o STANDBY ON Ptess this switch to tum on the powet of this unit Ot to set this unit ...

Page 9: ...n a high resolution picture Use INPUT SELECTOR to select the source connected to these terminals I 5 4D Tone controls These controls are only effective for the sound from the main speakels a BASS Tum this control clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the low frequency response The 0 position ploduces a flat response b TREBLE Tum this control clockwise to increase or counterclockwis...

Page 10: ...cted the indication decreases 48 SLEEP indicator This lights up while the built in SLEEP timer is on CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 1 tI Iftl 1 tI 1 tI liJil 1 tI 1 tI 1 tI 1 tI 1 tI IW IW IW Iftl DVO CO l I nX c I III DIGITAL I IZ SI JZ SI JZ SI JZ SI IZ SI IZ SI IZ SI JZ SI IZ SI IZ SI IZ SI IZ SI IZ SI IZ SI g 0 TV J CD 1III PRO LOGIC VCR J PHONO II I r O M _O om V AUX l C MO __ A r_S_p_OR_T_S OI_SC_O_...

Page 11: ...page 48 When the position is selected the lemote contlOl is set to that component operation mode I 7 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS This section describes the basic operation of this unit with the remote control First set the selector dial to the AMP TUN position Refer to PRESET REMOTE CONTROL on page 42 for full details Select the AMP TUN position EFFECT Refer to pageS TV POWER TV VOLUME o DSP Pless this...

Page 12: ...n J You can select a preset station number directly with the numeric buttons 1 to 8 Refer to page 29 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 4D AlB C D E PRESET These buttons are used to select a preset station AlB C DIE To select one of a group A to E of preset stations PRESET To select a preset station number I to 8 48 v next A back These buttons are used to advance or go back one selection on the SET MENU and T...

Page 13: ...nstalling the center speaker or subwoofer neal the TV monitor use magnetically shielded speakers I 9 SPEAKER SETUP Rear speaker L Main speaker R Refer to the following diagram when you place the speakels Main speaker L Center speaker Main speakers Place the light and left main speakers an equal distance from the ideal listening position The distance of each speaker from each side of the TV monitor...

Page 14: ... Component page 13 Connecting a Video Component pages 14 and 15 IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch page 18 10 CONNECTIONS CAUTION Never connect this unit and othel components to mains power until all connections between components have been completed Be sure all connections are made correctly that is to say L left to L R light to R to and to Some components require different connection methods and have dif...

Page 15: ...a __I r adapter 1 1 U r Ant nna adapter included for USA and Canada models I Outdoor FM antenna I 11 CONNECTIONS Both AM and FM indoor antennas ale included with this unit In geneial these antennas should plOvide sufficient signal sttength Howevet a propetly installed outdoor antenna plOvides clealet teception than an indoot one If you experience pOOt reception quality an outdoot antenna may implO...

Page 16: ... GND terminal to a good earth ground A good eatth glOund is a metal stake driven into moist earth 12 CONNECTIONS AM loop antenna included AM loop antenna o I 1 N II III The AM loop antenna can be removed from the stand and attached to a wall etc However note that the reception sensitivity may deteriorate if the antenna is attached to a metal or steel reinforced wall J he AM loop antenna should be ...

Page 17: ... minimize hum but in some cases bette lesults may be obtained with the glOund wire disconnected I 13 CONNECTIONS Turntable CD player Jii i 1 F Tape deck or MD recorder Analog signal Signal flow Be sure to connect the light channel R left channel L input IN and output OUT properly PHONO terminals These terminals ale used to connect a turntable with an MM or high output MC cartridge If you have a tu...

Page 18: ...ause a digital signal cannot be recorded by a tape deck MD recorder or VCR connected to this unit 14 CONNECTIONS Analog signal QSlJ S Video signal 9 o __ Digital signal optical _ Digital signal coaxial Signal flow CableTVIsatellite tuner I VCR I J I OPTICAL I DIGITAL OUT I I COAXIAL I OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT oIGITAL OUT I I I I I I I I I I COAXIAL OPTICAL I DIGITAL OUT I DIGITAL OUT I I I I I D DVD LD...

Page 19: ...Ulce connected to these tellninals is selected as the input soutce Refel to page 39 fot details I 15 CONNECTIONS Signal flow If video signals ale input flom both the S VIDEO input and composite input telminals the signals will be dilected to their lespective output telminals If your video components do not have S video terminals they can be connected to this unit s VIDEO terminals Be sure to conne...

Page 20: ...ted to these terminals CENTER SPEAKER terminals A center speaker can be connected to these terminals CONNECTIONS Main speakers A Subwoofer connection When using a subwoofet with built in amplifier including the YAMAHA Active Servo Processing Subwoofer System connect the input tet minal of the subwoofer system to the SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal of this unit Low bass signals distributed flOm the main ...

Page 21: ...hannel line output Connect the input tet minals of the external amplifier to these tel1ninals Note I CONNECTI Speaker cables 2 D Remove approx 10 mm 3 8 of insulation from each of the speaker cables Twist the exposed wires of the cable together to prevent short circuits Connecting to the MAIN SPEAKERS terminals Connecting to the REAR and CENTER SPEAKERS terminals Red positive Black negative Red po...

Page 22: ...aximum power total power consumption of components that can be connected to the AC OUTLET S is 100 W CONNECTIONS WARNING Do not change the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch setting while the power of this unit is on otherwise the unit may be damaged If this unit fails to tum on when STANDBY ON or POWER is pressed the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch may not be fully slide to either position If so slide the switc...

Page 23: ...est tone cannot be heard 1 10111 the cente speaker check the setting of CENTER SP on the SET MENU 19 ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER BALANCE 2 7 6 5 3 ITEST LEFT 9 TEST CENTER 1 T 5T L F T Press TEST TEST LEFT appears on the display Set the selector dial to the AMPfTUN or DSPfTUN position Turn up the volume You will hear a test tone like pink noise from each speaker for about two seconds in the following or...

Page 24: ...u cannot adjust the delay time while the test tone is being hemd even if DELAY appeals on the display 0 il Aftel plessing TIME LEVEL once you can also select the item by plessing v Plessing A changes the selection in the levelse OIdel A ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER BALANCE 19 Adjust BALANCE on the front panel so that the sound output level of the right main speaker and the left main speaker is the same i...

Page 25: ...in ON OFFL speakers to be used If you use two main speaker Front panel systems press both A and B 21 PLAYING ASOURCE When using the remote control set the selector dial to the AMP TUN position Front panel or Remote control Select the desired input source with INPUT SELECTOR or the input selector buttons Turn on the TV monitor for video sources The name of the selected input source appears for a mo...

Page 26: ...l Front panel 6 Use the digital sound field processor Refer to page 25 or Front panel Remote control PLAYING A SOURCE Ii Play the source Refer to the instructions for the source component and page 27 for details about tuning When controlling an audio video component tape deck MD recOlder CD player DVD LD player etc with the temote contlOl set the selectOl dial to the appropriate position TAPE MD C...

Page 27: ...VD LD TV digital TV 01 cable TV satellite tunel soulce is selected 01 the input mode is changed I 23 PLAYING A SOURCE Switching the input mode OVO LO TUNER o TV CD VCR PHONO V AUX GBl SAT Remote control t or L L 1 11 If II I J 1 1 1 I 1J Front panel Press INPUT MODE or the input selector button that you have pressed to select the input source on the remote contrOl repeatedly until the desired inpu...

Page 28: ...using only the right and left main speakers 3 Delay time and speaker output level cannot be adjusted PLAYING A SOURCE Notes on playing a source encoded with DTS If DATA ERROR appears on the display while playing an LD sOUlce encoded with DTS stop playback and tum the playel off and then on again If the digital output data of the player has been processed in any way you may not be able to perform D...

Page 29: ...cting a DSP program Refel to pages 32 to 34 fOJ details about each plOgram On the front panel u I 25 DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR DSP EFFECT OVO LO TUNER o TV CO VCR PHO O VAUX CBl SAT t _ 1 Press DSP DSP program name Make sure that the effect speakers center and rear and subwoofer are turned on The indicatOJ lights up for about thlee seconds Use the numeric buttons 1 to 8 to select the desired p...

Page 30: ...output faintly 01 not output normally depending on the SOUlce In this case tUin sound effect back on DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR DSP EFFECT Press EFFECT to cancel the sound effect and monitor only the main sound Press EFFECT again to turn the sound effect back on wq Front panel or Remote control il If the selectOl dial is set to a position other than the DSPITUN position first pless DSP and then...

Page 31: ...an FM station it will be automatically leceived in monaUial mode to inclease the signal quality I 27 Automatic tuning is effective when station signals are strong and there is no interference However if the signal from the station you want to select is weak you must tune in to it manually manual tuning 1 TUNING mPress PRESETITUNING I once to tune in to a higher frequency or J once to tune in to a ...

Page 32: ...han one week the memory will be erased If so store the stations again by using preset tuning methods TUNING You can make use of the automatic preset tuning function fm FM stations only This function enables the unit to automatically tune in with strong signals and to sequentially store up to 40 FM stations 5 groups x 8 stations 132 D Press FM AM to select the FM band Automatic preset tuning option...

Page 33: ...th the station flequency II I I Illf 11I1 J f II III I MEMORY I I C 3 _ J I STERW 1 fI1 UTOI AUTO 29 TUNING You can also store up to 40 stations 5 groups x 8 stations manually You can recall any desired station simply by selecting the pleset station numbel with which it was stored 2 1 1 2 Press AlBICIDIE to select the required group of preset stations Make SUle that appears on the display You can ...

Page 34: ...9 Press PRESETrrUNING EDIT again The display shows the exchange of stations has been completed cif J TUNING You can exchange the assignment of two preset stations with each other Example If you want to exchange preset station E1 with AS 2 4 o Recall preset station E1 Refer to the procedure in the section To Recall a Preset Station on page 29 f 1 Hold down PRESETrrUNING EDIT for about three second ...

Page 35: ...he source and then turn up the volume to confirm the input source or Front panel Remote control I 31 RECORDING ASOURCE ON TAPE MD OR VIDEO CASSETTE j If a tape deck 01 MD lecOidel is being used for recording you can monitOi the sounds being lecOided by plessing TAPE MD MON EXT DECODER 01 TAPE MD 1 4 2 Recording adjustments and other operations are performed from the tape deck MD recorder or VCR Re...

Page 36: ...6 DTS DGTL SUR ENHANCED db DSP I Input SOlttCe DTS Output channel 5 I channels DSP 2 sUlIOund L R 32 SOUND FIELD PROGRAM This unit incorporates a sophisticated multi program digital sound field processor DSP This processor allows you to electronically expand and change the shape of the audio sound field from both audio and video sources creating a theater like experience in your listening room You...

Page 37: ... hallllony of music 01 chOlus sounds beautifully ill a ide space at the leal of the sound field I 33 No 2 PROGRAM MOVIE THEATER 1 SUBPROGRAM 1 70 mm SPECTACLE 00 PRO LOGIC II DSP I Input SOllIce Dolby SUIlOUlId 2 ch Dolby Digital Output channel 3 channels DSP 2 p esence sUllound 2 DGTL SPECTACLE 1C JTKj DSP I Input sOlllce Dolby Digital Output channel 5 I channels DSP pi esence SUIlound L R 3 DTS ...

Page 38: ...gital theater or DTS instaIIed theater This is the most ideal home theater sound at the present time SOUND FIELD PROGRAM No PROGRAM FEATURES 4 MONO MOVIE I DSP I This program is designed specifically to enhance monaUlal Input SOUlce Monaural sources Compared to a strictly mono setting the sound image Output channel I channel is wideI and slightly forwald of the speakeI pail lending an DSP I immedi...

Page 39: ...cally teturn to the preset positions and values If so adjust the settings of the SET MENU again I 35 SET MENU Aftel plessing SET MENU once you can also select the item by plessing v Plessing A goes back one selection A I t_ II I c_ _ J I L I _ II I _ 1 _II 1 _I t MENU t I II I II II I r I J 11 _ Lc ch Press SET MENU repeatedly to select the item you want to adjust The selected item appears on the ...

Page 40: ...below 90 Hz that are distributed flOm othel channels me dilected to the right and left main speakers SET MENU 1 CENTER SP Choices LRG Lmge SML Small NONE Pleset position LRG Lmge LRG Large Select this position if yoU centel speakel is applOximately the same size as the main speakels In this position full lange signals on the centel channel me dilected to the centel speakel SML Small Select this po...

Page 41: ...ntly 01 not output nOimally depending on the SOIl ce n that case select the MAX 01 STD position I 37 SET MENU 5 MAIN LVL Choices NORM Normal l0 dB Preset position NORM Normal t 1 LIII L IL hf f 7 D RANGE Adjusting the dynamic range Choices MAX STD Standard MIN Pleset position MAX 1 11 I 1 1 Ihis adjustment is only effective when Dolby Digital is being decoded and the selected SOUlce encoded with D...

Page 42: ...t mode is automatically set to that selected the last time when the power of this unit was turned on SET MENU 8 DTS LFE Adjusting the output level of the LFE channel for DTS Control range 10 dB to 10 dB in 1 dB steps Preset value 0 dB 1O MEM GUARD Locking the settings Choices ON OFF Preset position OFF j LJ L J J L dB i til L L 1hf jJ L j This adjustment is effective only when DTS is being decoded...

Page 43: ... Centet MIN 20 to 10 0 Right teat MIN 20 to 10 0 Left teal MIN 20 to 10 0 Subwoofet MIN 20toO 0 I 39 DELAY TIME AND SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS When using the digital sound field processOl with the Dolby Pro Logic decoder Dolby Digital decoder or DTS decoder you can adjust the delay time between the main sound and sound effect and each speaker s output level as you wish When high tate 96 kHz sampling 24...

Page 44: ...evelse 01 del Depending on the setting of the SET MENU you may not be able to select all these items DELAY TIME AND SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS Adjustments should be performed with the lemote control while watching the information on the display Memory back up The memory back up circuit prevents the stored data from being lost when this unit is set in the standby mode If however the power cord is discon...

Page 45: ... previous indication LL tJL ch I If It L OVO LD TUNER o TV CD VCR PHONO V AUX e8L SAT Lights up I 41 SLEEP TIMER The SLEEP timer can be used to automatically set this unit in the standby mode This timel is useful when you me going to sleep while enjoying the desiIed input SOlllce The SLEEP timer can only be set with the remote control 1he SLEEP timel is effective 1 01 the components connected to t...

Page 46: ...ion this button is used to mute the TV sound Controlling your TV o TV POWER fJ TV INPUT II TV VOLUME PRESET REMOTE CONTROL The provided remote control is factory set to control not only this unit but also most YAMAHA audio components connected to it DVD LD DVD MENU An LD playel can be contlOlled in the DVDI LD position ADVD playel can be contioiled in the DVDILD and DVD MENU positions The code for...

Page 47: ...is manual you can contiol other brands of components Refer to Setup codes on page 48 for details I 43 Example To control a YAMAHA CD player PRESET REMOTE CONTROL Make sure that VOLUME is set to the 00 position u 2 4 5 6 3 7 Set the selector dial to the CD position mTurn on the power J Press INPUT The indicatO lights up for about three second mPress CD number 1 while the indicator is lit mPress Ref...

Page 48: ...the codes listed fOi the manufactU el use the original remote control supplied with yoU component 44 PRESET REMOTE CONTROL TAPE MD position Select the TAPE MD position O DD REC PAUSE This button gives a pause in lecOlding on a tape deck 01 MD I ecOl del C PLAY This button plays a tape 01 an MD I l 1 DIR A TAPE This button selects the playing dilection of deck A SKIP MD This button skips to the beg...

Page 49: ...e codes listed for the manufacturer use the original remote contlOl supplied with yoU component I 45 PRESET REMOTE CONTROL CD position Select the CD position DISC SKIP for a CD player with CD changer These buttons skip to the next 01 plevious CD PLAY This button plays a CD I J J SKIP This button skips to the beginning of the plevious track J l SEARCH This button initiates a backwmd sealch on the t...

Page 50: ...f the codes listed for the manufacturer use the original remote control supplied with your component PRESET REMOTE CONTROL DVD LD position Select the DVD LD position DISC SKIP PLAY SKIP SEARCH DVD MENU position OVlJ MENU opeJations cannot be pelfOlmed fOl some DVD playels Select the DVD MENU position DISC SKIP RETURN MENU SELECT MENU LEFT TITLE Numeric buttons TITLE INDEX 10 DISPLAY PAUSE SKIP STO...

Page 51: ...ENTER RECALL 10 CHANNEL J DISPLAY VCR PAUSE VCR STOP VCR FAST FORWARD VCR POWER TV SLEEP TV MUTE I 47 VCR position CBUSAT position PRESET REMOTE CONTROL Select the VCR position VCR REC Pless this button twice to stall lecolding PLAY REWIND TV position Numeric buttons ENTER RECALL 10 CHANNEL rDISPLAY PAUSE STOP FAST l FORWARD AV POWER This button Itn ns on a VCR that has a lemote contlO with a powe...

Page 52: ... the codes listed fOl the manufactU el use the oliginallemote contlOl supplied with yoU component 4R PRESET REMOTE CONTROL POWER Press AV POWER or any other button on the remote control to check if you have set the code correctly If the VCR cannot be controlled with the lemote control tly setting another code for the same manufacturel Use the numeric buttons to enter the four digit code for the se...

Page 53: ...t 0013 We lecommend that you wlite all the code numbers you have set on the Quick Refelence Cmd I 49 PRESET REMOTE CONTROL t Set the selector dial to the position for the component to be returned to the factory set code Press right and left at the same time for about four seconds The indicatol flashes twice To return to the factory set codes in each position follow these steps o 6 Enter the code n...

Page 54: ... SUIl ound Dolby Digital 01 DTS The 96 kHz sampling 24 bit digital signals ate 24 input to this unit TROUBLESHOOTING If the unit fails to operate normally check the following points to determine whether the fault can be corrected by the simple measures suggested If it cannot be corrected or if the fault is not listed in the SYMPTOM column disconnect the power cord and contact yom authorized YAMAHA...

Page 55: ...D to the OFF position 38 using SET MENU TIMEI the ON position LEVEL or TEST cannot be performed I 51 TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Refer to page No sound from the The sound output level of the centel speakeI is Raise the level of the centel speakel 39 center speaker set to minimum CENTER SP on the SET MENU is set to the Select the LRG 01 SML position 36 NONE position Incorrect DSP plOglam i...

Page 56: ...ch interference from digital flequencyequipment equipment or high frequency equipment or the unit 52 TROUBLESHOOTING Tuner SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Refer to page FM stereo reception The chmactelistics of FM steleo blOadcasts Check the antenna connections 11 27 is noisy may cause this ploblem when the ttansmittel is TIY using a high quality dilectional FM too fm away 01 the antenna input is pOOl antenn...

Page 57: ...ly switch flOm DTS decoding mode to peM digital signal input mode and the indicatol will go out I 53 TROUBLESHOOTING When playing back a source encoded with DTS SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Refer to page A loud hissing noise is The pIayeI which plays back the SOUlce is not The playci must be connected to a digital audio 14 heard when playing back connected to a digital audio signal input signal input tel ...

Page 58: ...antenna adapter U K model only Antenna adaptel U S A and Canada models only Remote control Battelies SPECIFICATIONS 87 5 87 50 to 107 9 108 00 MHz AUDIO SECTION Minimum RMS Output Powel 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 06 THD 8 ohms Main LlR Centel Rear LIR I kHz 009 THD 8 ohms Main LlR Centel Rear LIR Maximum Output Power EIA I kHz 10 THD 8 ohms DIN Stand31d Output Power I kHz 0 7 THD 4 ohms 100W 70W 110 W 80W ...

Page 59: ... video signal ttansmission loss and allows tecotding and playback of even mote beautiful images I 55 GLOSSARY Dolby Surround Dolby Surround uses four discrete channels and five speakets to teproduce tealistic and dynamic sound effects two main channels left and right a centet channel fot dialog and a reat channel for special sound effects The tear channelteproduces sound within a narrow ftequency ...

Page 60: ...ng IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch 18 Automatic tuning 27 Input mode 23 Manual tuning 27 L LFE 37 38 55 56 Connections Antennas 11 12 Audio components tape decklMD recorder CD playet and tmntable 13 Digital connections 14 Speakets 16 TV monitot 14 Video components DVDILD playet VCR TV digital TV and cable TV satellite tunet 14 A Accessoties AC outlet Antennas B BALANCE BOV backglOund video function c Ca...

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Page 65: ...NICS CORP 10866 WILSHIRE BLVD STE 370 LOS ANGELES CA 90099 9167 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 111 1 OYAMAHA II II NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO 75076 LOS ANGELES CA 90024 POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORP 10866 WILSHIRE BLVD STE 370 LOS ANGELES CA 90099 9167 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 111 1 ...

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Page 67: ... TY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE YAMAHA LITMITTED WARRANTY HOME AUDIO PRODUCTS e of Product Duration of Warranty beginning from first consumer purchase ividual components A V and Stereo Receivers Graphic Equalizers Demodulators coders Processor and Integrated Amplifiers Separate Amplifiers and Preamplifiers ners Karaoke Processor...

Page 68: ...OP LMENU REWIND FAST VCR VCR FAST RECALL LDOWN FORWARD REWIND FORWARD MENU AVPOWER VCR POWER AVPOWER Quick Reference Card DVD LD DVD MENU INPUT DSP DSP Numeric buttons Numeric buttons TITLE INDEX TITLE INDEX 10 10 DISC SKIP I DISC SKIP I DISPLAY RETURN DISPLAY PLAY PAUSE MENU SELECT MENU UP SKIP SKIP MENU LEFT MENU RIGHT STOP MENU DOWN SEARCH SEARCH TITLE MENU AVPOWER AV POWER VCR TV CBUSAT INPUT ...

Page 69: ...MD CD INPUT DSP INPUT DSP Numeric buttons MD Numeric buttons 10 MD DECK AlB TAPE INDEX DISPLAY MD 10 Reference Card AMPITUN DSPITUN EFFECT Input selector buttons DSP program selector INPUT AlB C D E VOLUME 1 SLEEP MUTE v next A back STANDBY POWER Input selector buttons INPUT DSP r or SETMENU PRESET 1 TIME LEVEL TV POWER H TEST left right DSP TV VOLUME program selector TV INPUT EFFECT DSP TAPElMD C...

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